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Cityscape
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As Ever Like the Sun & Moon at War

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A troubled Pilgrim sets upon a road in search by sun and storm of paradise; a vain Pariah's banish'd from his home to render justice by the moonlit night: two individuals who share a flesh, each unalike in methods and beliefs, yet fated consequence of th'other's steps, compounding sin to guilt and shame to grief. Contains themes of addiction, violence, suicide and sexual reference. #1 in "poetry" Dec 2020 - Jan 2021 Mobile users are encouraged to read in landscape.